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njslim
25th March 2009, 12:20 PM
Rick Rescorla was awarded a medla by the Medla of Honor Society for his
effofts in evacuating more than 2000 people from the World Trade Center
on 9/11. Rescorla was killed in South Tower collapse along with several of
his security staff while checking that everyone was out of the building.

Rick Rescorla gave his life while saving more than 2,700 people in the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Last week, the Medal of Honor Society announced that Rick Rescorla will be one of three people awarded its highest civilian honor, the Above & Beyond Citizen Medal at a ceremony on Wednesday at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Va. The award will be presented to Kim and Trevor Rescorla, Rick's children.

The Above & Beyond medal is presented each year by the less than 100 living Medal of Honor recipients. In their words, "Inside of us all, a hero lies. For some, it rises up and shows itself through an extraordinary act of courage and selflessness. On the battlefields of their everyday lives, these incredible individuals are moved to act. And so they go willingly, selflessly, courageously -- above and beyond."

The amazing story of Rick Rescorla is well documented in "Heart of a Soldier" by James B. Stewart (Simon & Schuster, 2002). On Sept. 11, Rick Rescorla was on duty as vice president for corporate security at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. on the 44th floor of Tower Two of the World Trade Center, when a jumbo jet plowed into Tower One.

The Port Authority directed Rick to keep his people at their desks. Rescorla replied, "Piss off. Everything above where that plane hit is going to collapse and it's going to take the whole building with it. I'm getting my people out of here!"

Born in England, Rick served in the British armed forces and then earned a commission as an officer in the U.S. Army. In Vietnam, he fought with the Seventh Cavalry (Airmobile) in the 1965 Battle of Ia Drang, described in Gen. Harold Moore's "We Were Soldiers Once ... And Young" and is the gritty soldier pictured on the book's cover. Rescorla's men nicknamed him "Hard Core" for his extraordinary courage and he was awarded a Bronze Star for valor.

In 1992, Rescorla warned the Port Authority about the possibility of a truck bomb attack in the unguarded basement of the World Trade Center. He was ignored. When Islamic terrorists used this method in the 1993 attack, Rescorla was instrumental in evacuating the building and was the last man out.

Rescorla then predicted the terrorists would return to finish the job with aircraft. He recommended that Morgan Stanley move to a safer location in New Jersey, but the company's lease in Manhattan did not end until 2006.

At Rescorla's insistence, all employees, including senior executives, began practicing full-blown, no-notice emergency evacuations every three months. There was much bitching and moaning by high-powered stock brokers about being yanked away from their telephones to hike down 40 or 50 stories. But it all paid off on 9/11.

At 9:02 a.m. on Sept. 11, a second airliner slammed into Tower Two. Against orders, Rescorla had already evacuated most of Morgan Stanley's 2,700 employees and hundreds of visitors. Rick reminded his co-workers to "be proud to be an American." He sang "God Bless America" and military songs over his bullhorn to keep up their courage as they headed down to safety.

A Morgan Stanley director told Rescorla he had to get out, too. "As soon as I make sure everyone else is out," Rescorla replied. In a last cell call to his wife Susan, he said, "Stop crying, I have to get these people out safely. If something should happen to me, I want you to know I've never been happier. You made my life." Rick Rescorla was last seen heading up to rescue people who were unable to get down. His remains have never been recovered.

How fitting that America's elite company of heroes, the bearers of the Congressional Medal of Honor, rather than its political leaders will honor Rick Rescorla's courage and patriotism "Above and Beyond" the call of duty.

911files
25th March 2009, 12:33 PM
I had not heard his story before, amazing and well deserved.

Dog Town
25th March 2009, 01:08 PM
Yes, this man was a true Hero! There was a show about this a while back, on A&E, or maybe the History Ch. It was called the Man who predicted 911.
Least I think it was...
Riveting!


ETA: It was History
Video for sale here, probably is on YouT.
http://shop.history.com/detail.php?a=74483
Also webpage dedicated to Rick.
http://www.rickrescorla.com/

Brainster
25th March 2009, 06:27 PM
"Men of Cornwall stop your dreaming;
Can't you see their spearpoints gleaming?"

Without a doubt, Rescorla was one of the biggest heroes of a day that had many.

ElMondoHummus
25th March 2009, 06:56 PM
Rescola is one of the heroic stories, not just of 9/11, but of fine men in general. It's also very illustrative of the high regard he's held in if current MoH recipients feel compelled to honor him. That's some incredible company there.

AJM8125
25th March 2009, 07:23 PM
I knew of his heroism on 9/11 and reading it again still moves me. I did not know that he accurately predicted both the 93 and 01 attacks, which makes me even more saddened that he was killed. Had he lived some moron truther would have latched onto that and claim Rescorla had foreknowledge and he was in on it.

I can only imagine the joy of witnessing a man of Rescorla's caliber tearing down the truth movement piece by piece upon be accused of complicity. There probably would be no truthers left for me to mock, and I'd gladly accept that had he lived.

firecoins
25th March 2009, 09:57 PM
So this is in the CT forum because he conspired to save people?

Did at any point did this man predict a controlled demolition using thermite placed by a super secret special forces team comprised invisible Jewish ninjas that worked for the Bush Neocons?

njslim
25th March 2009, 10:11 PM
I posted it so that members can see what a true hero is like - trying to counteract the
cynicism from reading the garbage spewed out by the twofer nut jobs.

I hope everyone will reflect on his actions

Dog Town
26th March 2009, 05:46 PM
So this is in the CT forum because he conspired to save people?

Did at any point did this man predict a controlled demolition using thermite placed by a super secret special forces team comprised invisible Jewish ninjas that worked for the Bush Neocons?

Knowing the propensity of twoofers to make s*** up, no need egging them on.:D

--I know this doesn't necessarily belong in the CT forum, I am glad it is.
Why the hostile reaction to it? Where would you place it, that it would be better appreciated?

jhunter1163
26th March 2009, 05:46 PM
Someone should post this at LCF and CIT with the notation "THIS is what heroism looks like."

Tandem Thinking
26th March 2009, 11:25 PM
Absolutely deserving of that medal and the recognition that goes with it.

One of the many, many heroes of that day.

Quad4_72
27th March 2009, 06:39 AM
Group attention! Present, arms! Order, Arms!

firecoins
28th March 2009, 09:32 PM
Knowing the propensity of twoofers to make s*** up, no need egging them on.:D

--I know this doesn't necessarily belong in the CT forum, I am glad it is.
Why the hostile reaction to it? Where would you place it, that it would be better appreciated?
I am not being hostile. I just don't think it has anything to do with the subforum. I feel truthers are unable to appreciate it.

dudalb
29th March 2009, 01:42 PM
The guy is a genuine hero .
According to several witnesses, he was singing in additon to "God Bless America", the classic Welsh battle song "Men Of Harlech" as he was clearing the building. My kind of guy.